Blar i forfatter Artikler, rapporter og annet (samfunnsvitenskap) "Bleie, Tone"
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The Body as Situation: A Darwinian Reading of The Second Sex
Bleie, Tone (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-02-04)Challenging the influential view that the chapter on biology in the first volume of <i>The Second Sex</i> is exposing scientific myths in severe prose, in the view of this paper, the chapter is as much about scientific facts as it is an intriguingly open-ended dialogue between phenomenology and science. Beauvoir’s consuming epistemological and scientific preoccupation with the category of biology ... -
Historic settlements and pastoralism in the Arctic and Tibetan Plateau: towards a comparison
Bleie, Tone (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-12)Historic settlement processes of, respectively, the Northern Sámi and Western Tibetan pastoralists have so far not been subjected to any comparative social science analyses. This study contributes to such a conceptual platform, drawing on the constructs dwelling, settlement, herding unit, pastoral landscape and the labour–animal–pasture triangle. Ethnographic and archival evidence of transitions ... -
The Nordic NATO pivot a stronghold for regional and global peace or a fragile region with turbulent seas and crowded skies?
Bleie, Tone (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2022-05-23)Imagine Nepal as a small state left an alliance-free foreign policy on short notice, seeking membership in a regional military alliance. Imagine your defense minister few weeks back said s/he was against membership and your prime minister expressed serious reservations. Imagine a historical decision is nevertheless taken in what is characterized as an unprecedented threatening context. Another ... -
Saudi Arabia and Iran: Friends or Foes?
Bleie, Tone (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2016)Bokanmeldelse av "Saudi Arabia and Iran: Friends or Foes?" av Banafsheh Keynous. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. -
Scholarship, Subtext, Submission and Mission: Reintroducing Paul Olav Bodding
Bleie, Tone (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)The Santal Mission began as a Baptist home mission in tribal British India in the late 1860s and went through several name changes. It developed into a transatlantic, Lutheran, enlightenment-oriented, pastoral movement in the late pioneer era (1880s-1890s) with ardent supporters in India, England, Scotland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and America. Under the stewardship of most notably, the co-founders ...